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CONTENTS OF VOL. I. 



[SIXTH SERIES.] 



NUMBER I. 



Page 



I. On the Structure and Affinities of the Genua Parkeria, Carp. 

 By H. Alleyne Nicholson, M.D., D.Sc, Reg-ius Professor of 

 Natural History in the University of Aberdeen. (Plate III.) .... 1 



II. Notes on some Australian Polyzoa. By T. Whitelegge , . 13 



III. Description of two new Chamseleons from Nossi B6, Mada- 

 gascar. By G. A. BouLENGEB. (Plate II,) 22 



IV. On a rare American Newt, Molf/e meridionalis, Cope. By G. 



A. BOULENGEB 24 



V. On the Affinity of the North-American Lizard-Fauna. By 

 Prof. Angelo Heilprin ib. 



VI. Contributions to the Knowledge of the Repi'oduction of Eu- 

 glypha alveolata, Du]. By I)r. F. Blochmann (Plate IV.) 27 



VII. Notes on the Determination of the Fossil Teeth of Mijlio- 

 batis, with a Revision of the English Eocene Species. By A. Smith 

 Woodward, F.G.S., F.Z.S., of the British Museum (Natural His- 

 tory). (Plate I.) ; 30 



VIII. On three extremely interesting new Moths of the Family 

 Chdlcosiidoi from KiUma-njaro and Natal. By A. G. Butler, 

 F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c 47 



Neto Boohs : — Contributions a I'etude des Bopyriens. Par Alfred 

 GiARD et Jules Bonnier. — Freshwater Sponger : a Monograph. 

 By Edward Potts. Including ' Diagnosis of the European 

 SponxjilUdce ^ By Prof. Franz Vejdovsky (Prague). — A 

 Manual of Zoology for the Use of Students, with a General Intro- 

 duction on the Principles of Zoology. By Henry Alleyne 

 Nicholson, M.D. &c. — Living Lights: a PojHilar Account of 

 Phosphorescent Animals and Vegetables. ByC. F. Holdkr 51— o7 



Proceedhigs of the Geological vSociety o8 — (il 



